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AUTHENTIC--2 PSA 1 / 1.5 -- 50 PSA 2 -- 8 PSA 3 -- 1 PSA 4 -- 2 PSA 5 -- 0 PSA 6 -- 2 PSA 7 -- 1 PSA 8 -- 0 PSA 9 -- 1 PSA 10 -- 0 A fascinating breakdown. You can pound the table all you wish about absolute rarity, and count the Authentics and PSA 1s. Be that as it may, since most of them were issued within the package of frankfurters (having marinated in the not so nice greasy / watery hot dog juice and goo) as a package stiffener, the resultant "free prize" was a less than tantalizing PSA 1 - 2 right from the start. Long to short, when it comes to Stahl-Meyer Franks, CONDITION RARITY CARRIES AN IMMENSE AMOUNT OF WEIGHT (I.E. SPECIAL SIGNIFICANCE). Food for thought. --- Brian Powell
Last edited by brian1961; 06-24-2023 at 01:13 PM. |
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